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Quantifiers. Teacher Silvino Sieben 1a série. A FEW AND MANY A few and many are used with plural countable nouns. I’ve got a few friends. They haven’t got many friends. A LITTLE AND MUCH A little and much are used with uncountable nouns. Could I have a little
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Quantifiers Teacher SilvinoSieben 1a série
A FEW AND MANY A few and many are used with plural countable nouns. I’ve got a few friends. They haven’t got many friends. A LITTLE AND MUCH A little and much are used with uncountable nouns. Could I have a little water please? We haven’t got much time.
PRACTICE Write a few, a little, much or many to complete these sentences. Do not use some, any, or a lot of. • I don’t think I’ve made________mistakes. • I gave the cat________milk. • I haven’t done________work today. • I don’t think__________people will come tonight. • Only_________students are going to fail the exam. • The journey was a short one: it didn’t take___________time. • Can I ask you___________questions? • The bank only lent me________money. • I didn’t have_______ opportunity to talk to him. • There are only ___________people at the beach. • I didn’t drink_________wine at the party. • There aren’t ________towns in this part of England.
Did they pay you___________money for working there? • Not___________people come here in the winter. • She started feeling ill only__________days before the exam. • We only have________petrol left. • I’ve seen her________times this year, but not very often. • I asked him to put ________milk in my coffee. • I can lend you___________money until tomorrow. • The receptionist didn’t give me___________information. • I’m sorry, I haven’t got_________time. • She hasn’t got __________friends. • There’s not__________food in the cupboard. • ________people arrived before the party started, not many. • There’s some food, but not________milk.